My girls were born with sickle cell disease a brutal lifelong illness. They’re the fiercest teachers l know and have made me a Supermom.
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The most rewarding part about being a mom is witnessing my daughters’ strength. Both were born with sickle cell disease, and yet they face every painful moment with courage and joy. Watching them smile through their battles has taught me more about life, love, and resilience than anything else ever could. They are my warriors, my teachers, and my why. Being their mom is my greatest honor.
What is one memory of your kids that you will never forget?I’ll never forget the countless hospital runs carried in half asleep, hooked to monitors, poked with needles yet still finding strength to smile. Watching my daughters fight sickle cell with such resilience changed me. Their bravery in those sterile rooms redefined what it means to be strong. I thought I was there to protect them, but they’ve shown me how to truly live.
What would you do with $20,000?I’d use the $20,000 to build savings for my daughters and pour into my online business helping moms of chronically ill kids create income from home with peace, purpose, and presence. Through my Paid & Present Method, I teach them how to get organized, regain control of their time, and build a life that supports both caregiving and financial freedom.